As from Tuesday 17th March in line instructions from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York all services at St
Stephen with St Paul's have been suspended until further notice. This includes all
other activities provided by the church including Prayer Meetings, Fellowship Groups and Messy Church. Please keep checking this page for further updates.

Rev Clive Burrows

Welcome.

St Stephen with St Paul's Church

"Sharing Food, Developing Friendship, Deepening Faith"

St. Stephen with St Paul's Church serves the communities of Hyson Green and Forest Fields in Nottingham. We welcome people from all walks of life and from all corners of the globe.

We are a church where people of different cultures, backgrounds, ages and abilities grow together in faith and community knowing Jesus Christ as Lord. We hold services in Urdu twice a year and
our music group plays a variety of hymns and worship songs from a variety of traditions and in various languages.

The Church is open everyday for prayer and quiet refection (enter through the Vine Community Centre)

We are also home to Refugee Roots, a small charity which works to help those seeking sanctuary, offering support, guidance and befriending..

Our activities include work with parents/carers and children, fortnightly small groups for bible study and prayer, and a weekly prayer morning.

We welcome to you our church and community centre, The Vine, and hope you will feel at home with us. - Reverend Clive Burrows

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Brief History of St Stephen with St Paul's

St Stephen’s, on Bobbers Mill Road in Hyson Green, Nottingham, was the successor church to St Stephen’s, Bunkers Hill. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Southwell on Ascension Day
1898. The church was built to serve a working class community which grew up in northern Hyson Green during the 1880s and 1890s, while St Paul’s, Hyson Green served the southern part of
the area. Hyson Green was extensively redeveloped in the 1970s and 1980s. and with the development of low density housing, the two parishes declined in numbers. In 1987 they were amalgamated as the
joint parish of Hyson Green St Paul’s and St Stephen’s, Nottingham. St Paul’s closed in 1994, when the two congregations joined forces. St Stephen’s has not been greatly altered
either inside or out since it was built to designs by WD Caröe. However, the surrounding site has been altered out of all recognition. The parish room, which stood for nearly one hundred years,
the vicarage (more than sixty years), and garden allotments, were replaced in the 1980s and 1990s by a community building, The Vine, and a housing scheme.